A SYSTEMATIC RESEARCH REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT MODELS Cover Image

A SYSTEMATIC RESEARCH REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT MODELS
A SYSTEMATIC RESEARCH REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT MODELS

Author(s): David Winster Praveenraj, Ugiloy Yunusova, Lalit Sachdeva, Atul Dattatraya Ghate, Fleur Clara Khalil
Subject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Green Transformation
Published by: Centrum Badań i Innowacji Pro-Akademia
Keywords: Meta-analysis;environmental sciences; management; review;

Summary/Abstract: This research advances the comprehension of the processes behind individuals' environmentally friendlybehavior using a comprehensive approach. A questionnaire addressed intrapersonal, motivational,relationships, and educational aspects, with environmental science as the primary catalyst for green behaviorwithin a complete theoretical structure.The method is the CADMIACA approach, which is founded onComprehensive Action Determining Modeling (CADM), together with various Motivational and Interpersonal(MI) theories and the Activity Competence Algorithm(ACA). This framework encompasses various controlfactors relevant to comprehensively characterizing the factors influencing environmentally friendly behavior,including climate change, energy conservation, recycling, sustainable buying, and contamination.The findingswere gathered in the A Coruña metropolitan region to experimentally evaluate the causal relationships amongthe parameters that formed the framework utilizing Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). Findings show thatenvironmentalscience serves as an effective instrument for fostering eco-friendly behavior among residents.The extensive CADMIACA model aligns well with the information since all components incorporated in theframework (intrapersonal, inspiring, social, and institutional) are pivotal in shaping greenconduct.Environmental instruction and intrapersonal variables emerged as the primary predictors of greenconduct, but social and motivational variables were less prevalent in influencing such behavior. The findingssuggest that human conduct plays a vital role in environmental protection.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 55
  • Page Range: 49-58
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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